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Frontmatter --
Table of Contents --
Preface --
Stalinism and the Baltic States: A Very Brief Introduction --
Stalinist National Bolshevism, Enemy Nations and Terror: Soviet Occupation of the Baltic States 1940-41 --
"The Best School of Communism": Latvians in the Great Patriotic War, 1941-45 --
The Baltic Political Elite of the 'Stalin Generation': Background, Identity, and Practices of Governance --
Sovietization, Russification, and Nationalism in Post-War Latvia --
Estonians in Soviet Filtration Camps after World War II --
Impact of the Deportation of 25 March, 1949, on the Population of Eastern Latvia: Archival Documents and Oral History Sources --
The Post-War Deportation of Lithuanians to Buriat-Mongolia (1948-58) as an Example of Repressive Population Transfer Policy of the Stalinist Regime --
The Annexation of Latvia: A Gendered Plight --
Forms of Anti-Communist Resistance in the Baltic States, Romania and Moldova under Stalin: a Comparative Analysis --
The Objectives of the Different Waves of Stalinist Repression in the Baltic Republics --
Waiting for the White Ship: The Expectation of World War III among the Population of Soviet Estonia (1945-56) --
Monasticism in the Soviet Borderlands: a Russian Orthodox Convent in Estonia, 1945-53 --
The Yalta Agreement and the Repatriation of Estonians in 1945-52 --
List of Contributors --
Name Index --
Places Index --
Backmatter.